In order to write an expose on how cheerleading demeans women, a
reporter for a college newspaper infiltrates the cheerleading squad.

The cast is great. Hill was good at finding attractive women to embody his
screen characters, and the knockouts here include Colleen Camp and Cheryl
(Rainbeaux) Smith. The plot is some silliness about a female reporter
infiltrating the cheerleadering squad at Mesa University to get the scoop.
Her boyfriend turns out to be a real jerk, and the eventual outcome is a
confrontation with the snooty Camp and some pretty ridiculous bad
guys.

The film copies some of Corman's nurses movies (political conscious, making
sure the token African-American character is there.)Yet, the film also
seems
to be parodying these more serious-minded New World pictures. SWINGING
CHEERLEADERS is fun, and a reminder of what drive-in films were like (most
exploitation films nowadays are not this fun).

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